The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 2


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*34) Although light travels 167,000 miles in a second, the distance  
of 61 Cygni (the only star whose distance is ascertained) is so  
inconceivably great, that its rays would require more than ten years to  
reach the earth. For stars beyond this, 20--or even 1000 years--would  
be a moderate estimate. Thus, if they had been annihilated 20, or 1000  
years ago, we might still see them to-day by the light which started  
from their surfaces 20 or 1000 years in the past time. That many which  
we see daily are really extinct, is not impossible--not even improbable.  
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